I think that would be an event that the whole world would stop and watch. It would get every TV channel on Earth covering it as it would be a more historical event then sending a rover there (which happens quite often to all the planets) and even bigger than the moon landing.

Not true at all! Rovers have only been landed on the Moon and Mars. Stationary landers have been sent to the above two worlds, plus Venus and Titan. But aside from those four worlds, humanity has never placed functioning technology on any other significant planetary body. The few other views we've gotten from the other planets have come from orbiters or flyby missions. Neither Uranus nor Neptune has seen even one dedicated mission launched to it. Only one probe has ever orbited Jupiter. The same goes for Saturn and Mercury. The rate at which we launch space probes is less than the rate at which we will launch people once settlement of other worlds begins.